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Ways To Beat Bloating

Most people have experienced the feeling of being bloated at some point in their lives. However, for some it can be a recurring problem, leading to frequent discomfort and embarrassment. To help beat bloating and get the flat stomach you’ve dreamed of, check out these tips.

 

1) Keep A Food Diary

 

If you tend to get bloated following meals, it could be that you are suffering from a food intolerance. It may be worth getting tested, just to be sure. The best thing is to keep a food diary, noting everything you eat as well as any signs of bloating, to help identify a link.

 

2) Take A Probiotic

 

A healthy gut is packed with good bacteria which help to break down food and prevent yeast overgrowth. However, due to factors such as stress and medication (particularly antibiotics) levels of good bacteria can get low. When this happens, digestion and levels of yeast in the gut are affected, both of which can lead to bloating. To rectify this, try taking a probiotic supplement. Probiotics can also be found in some yogurts, although dairy can be a cause of bloating for some.

 

3) Stay Hydrated

 

Ironic as it may sound, staying well hydrated is one of the best ways to reduce the water retention which can lead to bloating. Furthermore, getting enough fluids can help you to improve your digestion and avoid constipation. Try to drink regularly throughout the day, opting for non-carbonated drinks such as water, peppermint or fennel tea.

 

4) Avoid Gas-Inducing Foods

 

The leading cause of bloating is excess gas, so try to limit your intake of foods such as cabbage, sprouts, beans and grains. Also, avoid the sweeteners sorbitol and maltitol. Try not to overdo your intake of fibre and avoid chewing gum, which can exacerbate bloating. Try to also cut down on refined sugars, fermented products such as alcohol and cheese, and foods containing yeast, as these can cause yeast in the gut to thrive, which can itself lead to excess gas and bloating.

 

5) Concentrate On Your Meals

 

Many of us eat our meals on the go or while chatting with family and friends; however, taking more time over your meals and not talking while you eat could help. Eating too quickly and talking while eating can cause you to swallow air, leading to excess gas. Also, as digestion begins in the mouth, not chewing your food enough times can affect how well it is digested. It is also beneficial to eat little and often, as large meals can overload the digestive system.

 

6) Give Your Digestive System A Helping Hand

 

If you regularly feel bloated after meals, it may be that you have low levels of certain enzymes, meaning that foods are not being digested properly. To rectify this, try supplementing your meals with natural enzymes such as papain, bromelain or lactase which can help the digestive system to break down certain foods.

 

7) Try Natural Bloating Remedies

 

Sadly, bloating will affect most of us from time to time, regardless of our best efforts. Luckily, there are some natural remedies you can turn to in times of distress. A good natural remedy for bloating is charcoal capsules, which help to absorb excess gas. Peppermint capsules and aloe vera juice are also good for supporting the digestive system and preventing bloating when taken regularly.

 

8) Get Active

 

To help gas pass through the digestive system more quickly when bloated, try heading out for a brisk walk or jog. Also, try to establish a regular exercise routine as regular workouts help to keep the digestive system working efficiently and strengthen core abdominal muscles, which will help to reduce the extent that abdominal muscles relax when gas builds up in the gut.

 

9) Relax

 

One of the biggest precursors to digestive problems and bloating is stress. The digestive tract can be extremely sensitive to stress hormones, which is why many people experience abdominal pain or bloating during turbulent times in their lives. To help reduce bloating, try to manage your stress by experimenting with different relaxation techniques, such as yoga and meditation, to find one that works for you.

 

10) Consult Your Doctor

 

If you frequently suffer from chronic bloating, and natural remedies don’t have much effect, you should visit your doctor to discuss your symptoms and try to pinpoint a cause. As it can be a symptom of manageable conditions such as IBS or coeliac disease, as well as a reaction to certain medications, it is important to get an expert opinion.

 

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